![]() To protect children from toxic elements (such as lead, mercury and chromium) in their graphic materials, there are strict controls on importing children's water colour paints, finger paints, and crayons. Children's crayons, finger paints, and watercolour paints New Zealand has strict controls on the importation of tobacco for sale. There is an absolute prohibition in the Smoke-Free Environments Act 1990 on the importation for sale of tobacco, which is suitable for chewing, or any other oral use other than smoking. Approval cannot be given to import chewing tobacco for sale.Īuthority: Ministry of Health. ![]() New Zealand is a signatory to a number of international protocols and conventions, aimed at eliminating the use of chemical weapons in war. Approval is required from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, under the Chemical Weapons (Prohibition) Act 1996, to import chemical weapons and some chemicals. For further information see chemicals that require approval to import and export (DOC 483 KB). Chemical weapons and chemicals that may be used to manufacture of chemical weapons The importation of the Antarctic toothfish and Patagonian toothfish into New Zealand is prohibited under Customs Import Prohibition (Toothfish) Order 2009 unless the importer has a valid catch document.Īuthority: Ministry for Primary Industries. New Zealand is a signatory to a number of international protocols and conventions which are aimed at conserving animals. Antarctic toothfish and Patagonian toothfish Legislation: Biosecurity Act 1993, Food Act 1981. ![]()
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